The 2003 Pontet Canet has been uncorked….

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Yes I'm going to have to finally break down and do it I think, David. I can hear people talk, I just can't understand them. I talked to Harry about this a bit in France last year. You've always kept your weight at a reasonable level it seems to me.
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I don't fear death. I fear the end of life!

Good perspective Jim, one I will remember.
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Ha the thoughts that come into one's head with half a bottle of Bordeaux in the stomach…
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JimHow wrote:Ha the thoughts that come into one's head with half a bottle of Bordeaux in the stomach…
In vino veritas
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Modern medical science has not just extended our lives, it's improved the quality so much.

20 years ago I had open knee surgery, and recovery was tough.

Next time around (the repaired ACL broke after a couple decades of skiing) they did it arthoscopically and showed me the pictures the day after.

Recovery was easier too.

Modern science isn't just making better Bordeaux, it's building a better future for all of us.
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